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  • Free will astrology for the week of April 23rd

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the future, when the coronavirus crisis has a diminished power to disrupt our lives, I would love for you to have more

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  • 'If you can bring a little bit of joy to somebody, it's pretty amazing'

    Celebrating Whistler Food Bank volunteer Elly Johnston during National Volunteer Week For many Whistler newcomers,

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  • Creativity in the time of COVID-19

    Several weeks ago, as the world was watching the tragedy of COVID-19 unfold in Italy, we are also uplifted and mesmerized to hear physically

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  • Whistler council holds workshop on COVID-19 budget impacts; amendments to come in May

    Council briefs: New CAO Virginia Cullen takes the reins; CEP reallocated to community services Burning questions about

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  • Whistler officials planning for 'dual-emergency scenarios'

    Unseasonably dry conditions cause for concern; residents reminded to stay vigilant on wildfire Even with COVID-19

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  • New research aims to use CT scans to better diagnose COVID-19

    Vancouver-based radiologists are at the helm of an international study that aims to better predict the presence of COVID-19 using CT scans. As part

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  • Horgan offers hope of 'reopening' B.C. in May

    Expect permanent changes to private long-term care homes: Horgan Premier John Horgan offered hope in a press briefing

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  • Take this Earth as a whole

    Please...take it, and look after it! With metrics of a whole other order preoccupying most of us these days, I just

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  • LETTER: Governments cannot stand by any longer

    As we settle into this new normal of greatly diminished and rapidly disappearing business, it is important to reflect on forgotten financial victims

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  • COVID-19 infections up, hospitalizations down in B.C.

    B.C. had 71 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, but six fewer people in hospital, according to provincial health officer Bonnie Henry

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  • As Magee Road fire wanes, District of Squamish cancels state of emergency

    Authorities have reclassified the Upper Squamish fire as 'under control' With favourable weather and ongoing efforts

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  • 'I want to scare myself': After 21 years in Whistler, Angie Nolan takes a chance on herself

    Writer, director and educator moving to Vancouver to pursue filmmaking career Angie Nolan likes to joke that she's been

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  • Celebrate 50 years of Earth Day at AWARE’s (virtual) AGM

    All invited to attend via Zoom at 6 p.m. April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and the Association of

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  • Earth Day offers a chance to re-evaluate our path 

    Earth Day was born on April 22, 1970—50 years ago. Since then, the human population has more than doubled, from 3.7 billion to almost eight billion.…

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  • Men firing bear bangers on Blackcomb Mountain spook police, public just hours after worst shooting in Canadian history

    Police Briefs: Stolen vehicle abandoned in ditch; suspects still on the loose On the same day the worst mass shooting

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